Colbie Lynn Southerland of Beulaville and Evan Blake Jarman of Jacksonville were united in marriage on Aug. 11, 2012, at the Clubhouse of River Landing in Wallace. Jody Cavenaugh performed the 6:30 p.m. ceremony. The wedding was directed by Leon Gurganus. Music was provided by pianist, Michael Jarman.

The rehearsal dinner was held at the Mad Boar Restaurant in Wallace.

The bride is the daughter of Jimmy and Lisa Southerland of Beulaville. She is the granddaughter of Betty Cavenaugh of Beulaville and the late Sandra Taylor.

The groom is the son of Blake and Angela Jarman of Jacksonville. He is the grandson of Virgil Thompson of Richlands and the late Peggy Thompson and John and Sherry Jarman of Jacksonville.

The bride was attended by maid of honor Taylor Humphrey of Greenville. Bridesmaids were Polly Miller, Lesley Miller and Jennifer Miller, all of Beulaville; Whitney Findeisen of Jacksonville and Alexandra VanBuren of Greenville. Flower girls were Grace Mills and Kennedy Jarman-Shepard.

The groom chose his father as his best man. Groomsmen were Judson Mills of Cary; and Brandon Johnson, Jake Taylor, Randy West Findeisen and Seth Howard, all of Jacksonville. Ring bearer was Riley Findeisen.

Register attendant was Jessica Halso and program attendant was Stephen Howard.

The wedding reception was held in the Grand Ballroom at the Clubhouse of River Landing and was directed by Melva Best.

The bride graduated from East Duplin High School and East Carolina University. She is a second grade teacher with Onslow County Schools.

The groom graduated from Richlands High School and East Carolina University. He is a physical education teacher with Onslow County Schools.